John Stuart Mill's Political PhilosophyBloomsbury Academic, 22/06/2006 - 176 páginas In the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the philosophy of John Stuart Mill has never been more relevant. Can we reconcile individual liberty with the demands of the common good? John Fitzpatrick argues that, properly understood, Mill's liberal utilitarianism can indeed support a system of rights rich enough to guarantee individual liberty. Combining fresh interpretations of Mill's writings on ethics, politics, and political economy with the historical Mill that can found in his autobiography, the book will be of substantial interest to a wide audience. |
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... animals . Kant on animals In a lecture on animals , recorded by his student , Georg Collins , Kant reportedly said : But since all animals exist only as means , and not for their own sakes , in that they have no self - consciousness ...
... animals . Kant on animals In a lecture on animals , recorded by his student , Georg Collins , Kant reportedly said : But since all animals exist only as means , and not for their own sakes , in that they have no self - consciousness ...
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... animals have no rights , and our duties to them are non- existent . Our duties to animals are simply instrumental ; to the extent that treating animals badly would prevent our cultivating our duty to humans , treating animals cruelly is ...
... animals have no rights , and our duties to them are non- existent . Our duties to animals are simply instrumental ; to the extent that treating animals badly would prevent our cultivating our duty to humans , treating animals cruelly is ...
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John R. Fitzpatrick. Bentham on animals Recall that Kant offers us a strict moral dichotomy in the case of animal rights ; animals are not ends - in - themselves , and our duties to animals consist solely in not inhibiting human ...
John R. Fitzpatrick. Bentham on animals Recall that Kant offers us a strict moral dichotomy in the case of animal rights ; animals are not ends - in - themselves , and our duties to animals consist solely in not inhibiting human ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Libertarianism Classical Economics and Liberty | 54 |
Mills Minimalist Ethics | 83 |
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